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While some complications improve or are fully resolved after pregnancy, some may lead to lasting effects, morbidity, or in the most severe cases, maternal or fetal mortality. Common complications of pregnancy include anemia, gestational diabetes, infections, gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia. [1]
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In 2016, complications of pregnancy resulted in 230,600 deaths down from 377,000 deaths in 1990. Common causes include bleeding (72,000), infections (20,000), hypertensive diseases of pregnancy (32,000), obstructed labor (10,000), and pregnancy with abortive outcome (20,000), which includes miscarriage, abortion, and ectopic pregnancy.
- 230,600 (2016)
- Missed periods, tender breasts, nausea and vomiting, hunger, frequent urination
Some of the more common complications of pregnancy are miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, and bleeding.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines maternal death as the death of a pregnant mother due to complications related to pregnancy, underlying conditions worsened by the pregnancy or management of these conditions. This can occur either while she is pregnant or within six weeks of resolution of the pregnancy. [1]
- Maternal mortality
Aborto espontáneo o pérdida del feto. Un aborto espontáneo es la pérdida del embarazo que se presenta hasta las 20 semanas de gestación. La mayoría ocurre antes de las 12 semanas. Los abortos espontáneos suceden en alrededor del 15% de los embarazos, y generalmente se deben a anormalidades genéticas o cromosómicas.
It is estimated that 810 women died every day in 2017 due to complications of pregnancy and childbirth. However, maternal deaths are just the “tip of the iceberg”, as many more women suffer from morbidity and disability following childbirth, which greatly impacts their overall health and well-being. 1 The true extent of maternal morbidity is unknown, but it has been suggested that for each ...